Welcome to the dark side. IVM has changed my family's life, re: respiratory illnesses. If there is something going round we dose. At most, there is one day of slight illness - maybe a headache, and we recover, and that has been the case for the last 18 months.
Recently I discovered an article that IVM helps heal peripheral nerves as well, so a family member who had a sciatic nerve injury topically applied IVM on the legs to stop the burning, tingling sensation, and said that it offered instant relief.
Also, lol at the openai telling one that IVM *may not * be used for bronchitis. You now are the single instance (n=1) of refuting that average, which is accumulated from the internet by the AI.
your symptoms of bronchitis are your body's natural process to rid itself of toxins that you are exposed to through the food you ingest, the things you put on your body (sunscreens, DDT bug sprays, lotions, shampoos, etc), or other environmental toxins that you breath (pollution, mold, etc).
the reason ivermectin works is because it itself is highly toxic. your body stops its natural detoxification process, which occurs through the "flu", "cold", or "bronchitis" (not from a contagion... i.e., viruses) to confront this more highly toxic substance to isolate it and remove it from your body. thus, you are preventing your body's natural detoxification process and those toxins causing your bronchitis remain in your body and will eventually cause other ailments and problems (like lung cancer for instance).
so yes, ivermectin helps with the dis- ease that you experience from your body's natural detoxification process, but at what potential cost you might ask yourself. more alcohol helps with an alcohol-induced detoxification "hangover" but is that the right answer or are you just putting more fuel on the fire? likewise, greasy food and sugars help a hangover too but again is that good for you?
Thank you. You appear to be an actual critical thinker as opposed to being just oppositional and thinking that's somehow "smart" or complete "research".
Welcome to the dark side. IVM has changed my family's life, re: respiratory illnesses. If there is something going round we dose. At most, there is one day of slight illness - maybe a headache, and we recover, and that has been the case for the last 18 months.
Recently I discovered an article that IVM helps heal peripheral nerves as well, so a family member who had a sciatic nerve injury topically applied IVM on the legs to stop the burning, tingling sensation, and said that it offered instant relief.
Also, lol at the openai telling one that IVM *may not * be used for bronchitis. You now are the single instance (n=1) of refuting that average, which is accumulated from the internet by the AI.
zounds, we are on to something.
your symptoms of bronchitis are your body's natural process to rid itself of toxins that you are exposed to through the food you ingest, the things you put on your body (sunscreens, DDT bug sprays, lotions, shampoos, etc), or other environmental toxins that you breath (pollution, mold, etc).
the reason ivermectin works is because it itself is highly toxic. your body stops its natural detoxification process, which occurs through the "flu", "cold", or "bronchitis" (not from a contagion... i.e., viruses) to confront this more highly toxic substance to isolate it and remove it from your body. thus, you are preventing your body's natural detoxification process and those toxins causing your bronchitis remain in your body and will eventually cause other ailments and problems (like lung cancer for instance).
so yes, ivermectin helps with the dis- ease that you experience from your body's natural detoxification process, but at what potential cost you might ask yourself. more alcohol helps with an alcohol-induced detoxification "hangover" but is that the right answer or are you just putting more fuel on the fire? likewise, greasy food and sugars help a hangover too but again is that good for you?
food for thought
Thank you. You appear to be an actual critical thinker as opposed to being just oppositional and thinking that's somehow "smart" or complete "research".